The best of British talent were being recognised at the Newport Beach Film Festival UK & Ireland Honours at Raffles at the OWO. Hosts Edith Bowman and Cat Deeley shared their awards memories, David Jonsson revealed he needs a holiday, and Will Sharpe spoke about his big 2024. Also speaking on the carpet were 'A Different Man' star Adam Pearson, , 'Hoard' actor Saura Lightfoot-Leon, British actor Nabhaan Rizwan, 'Kneecap' director Rich Peppiatt, and 'House of the Dragon' actress Abigail Thorn. Report by Burtonj. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00Who have you been talking to?
00:02Because, yes!
00:04Schmooze. Define schmooze.
00:06Yeah, right, they don't say whether it's like
00:08a Brit to watch in a kind of
00:10ooh, watch out there, I've been coming over the line.
00:12Oh, watch out for those Brits. They'll get you.
00:16Hello! Sorry, I got distracted by handsome men.
00:18Hello, you wonderful hosts
00:20of this evening's entertainment.
00:22You've not seen the show yet, but thank you.
00:24Oh, that's very true, yeah. We have high expectations,
00:26I should tell you.
00:28Congratulations on being given this gig
00:30to hand out all these accolades to these
00:32wonderfully talented Brits in the room, and Americans, I guess.
00:34Are we nervous
00:36when it comes to hosting things?
00:38No, we kind of love it. It's really nice.
00:40It's really fun that you get to do it with your best mate.
00:42And, more importantly,
00:44no-one's a loser here. You're a winner, you're a winner,
00:46you're a winner. There are no losers.
00:48There's a lot of celebration.
00:50And actually, we're not physically
00:52giving out the awards.
00:54The guys from Newport Beach are doing the hard work.
00:56We're not important enough to actually give them out.
00:58We're just kind of up there having a laugh.
01:00You're not trusted with the holding of the actual awards?
01:02No, not at all. Or a name.
01:04It made me think, when it comes to the awards show
01:06tonight, what was the first award or prize
01:08that you two received in your life?
01:10Was it a sports day? Attendance award?
01:12Swimming certificate? I remember.
01:14So, every year in Scotland
01:16at school, you have to learn,
01:18you embrace Robert Burns for Burns Night,
01:20and so you learn either a poem or a song,
01:22and I learned to a mouse, and I got a certificate
01:24for being very good at reciting
01:26to a mouse.
01:28We timidest beastie.
01:30Still got it.
01:32I don't remember what my award was, but I remember
01:34being Mary in the school play,
01:36and the reason it was so
01:38exciting is because she got to ride on the donkey.
01:40That was it.
01:42I didn't care about the baby Jesus.
01:44I got to ride down the aisle
01:46on a donkey.
01:48It's a wooden thing with a creaky wheel.
01:50What a prize.
01:52I'm messaging John straight away
01:54for a picture of that.
01:56This is an exciting evening.
01:58Who are you most excited to get in there
02:00and schmooze with tonight?
02:02I'm very excited to kiss Stephen Fry
02:04wholeheartedly. I might even try
02:06and kick him up as I squeeze him.
02:08I'll leave Will,
02:10sorry, I'll leave Will Sharp for me.
02:12I think he's brilliant,
02:14and he's in this new Lena Dunham show
02:16that's coming out on Netflix, so I want to pick his ear about that.
02:18Fantastic. And finally, for me,
02:20obviously this is a room full of Brits to watch.
02:22Who's your Brits to watch in the next year?
02:24Well,
02:26I am going to mention
02:28a composer
02:30if that's alright. So Daniel Bloomberg
02:32who just composed the score for The Brutalist.
02:34I think
02:36it might be wrong, but it's one of his,
02:38maybe not his first, but one of his early
02:40scores that he's done, and it's absolutely
02:42extraordinary. And if this is the start
02:44of his career as a film composer,
02:46it's exciting. Maybe they'll bring
02:48composers in for the next one. That'd be great.
02:50That's why I love you.
02:52Thank you so much, guys. I appreciate you. Enjoy tonight.
02:54Thank you so much. Thank you. Cheers. Have a good night.
02:56Congratulations on being
02:58recognised by the Newport Beach. However,
03:00I have seen that you were at the American
03:02Accomplice a few weeks ago, months ago, weren't you?
03:04I was. I was. So we have
03:06something to compare this evening to. What do you
03:08think is going to be better? One on the beach,
03:10sun shining your face, or in the space?
03:12I know what I want
03:14to say. What I want to say
03:16is this one, of course, because
03:18we're in Britain, and I'm from Britain. I'm a proud Brit.
03:20I'm a proud Brit, but
03:22come on, Newport Beach, the sun is
03:24special. You've had a massive year,
03:26obviously, which is why you've been recognised tonight, starting
03:28with Riley, and going to Gideon Romulus.
03:30Are those two projects comparable
03:32in any way? Was it like going
03:34from 0 to 100 when it comes to
03:36an independent film to a massive
03:38big budget blockbuster?
03:40Could it be on further
03:42ends of the spectrum? Honestly, it couldn't.
03:44You know, that's kind of the fun of
03:46this, that you get to go from a tiny film
03:48to In Peckham to Outer Space
03:50and big budgets. I'm
03:52really having a good time, you know, just
03:54finding a bit of range and creating a body of work
03:56and, again, to be noticed at
03:58Newport Beach Festival for doing that, following
04:00your heart, I guess, is really
04:02special. I couldn't be happier.
04:04Proper happy for you, man, to have opened all these doors.
04:06What doors have opened in 25?
04:08What projects have got coming up that you want to sing about?
04:10Alright, well, I've got
04:12a lot of projects coming up. I've got two
04:14films coming out this year which I think I'm
04:16so excited about. I've got one film
04:18that I'm leading with
04:20Cooper Hoffman and
04:22directed by Francis Lawrence with The Hunger Games
04:24and I'm a legend. It's called The Long Walk
04:26and it's basically a Stephen King novel.
04:28It's brilliant. You walk, like, 13 miles a day
04:30and it was gruelling, but I think
04:32there's something special there. I've got another
04:34film coming out called Waste Man and that's with
04:36myself and Tom Blyth.
04:38And it's a British independent film, again,
04:40and it's really special. I lost a lot of weight for it.
04:42He gained tons of weight for it and we just
04:44kind of wreaked a bit of
04:46havoc, which is always fun.
04:48Honestly, I don't know how we find time to have you here
04:50tonight because it sounds like you've been incredibly busy.
04:52There's a holiday next. There's a rest coming up.
04:54Who have you been talking to?
04:56Because, yes, I'm
04:58going to try and get a little bit of time to myself.
05:00I need it for my own creativity
05:02and mind and my family won't
05:04let me carry on doing this.
05:06So, yeah, I'm going to try and miss.
05:08Well, it's a well-earned break at the very least.
05:10Congratulations again. Enjoy tonight.
05:14How have I met you before?
05:16Briefly, maybe.
05:18Let's meet again.
05:20Thank you so much for your time. I appreciate
05:22your recording.
05:24Congratulations on being one of the 10 Brits to watch.
05:26What does that mean to you? Because it sounds
05:28quite ominous and threatening.
05:30Like, oh, watch out.
05:32How have you come to
05:34this event tonight?
05:36What do you think it is that tips the scales
05:38in your favour to become one of the ones to watch?
05:40Tips the scales in my favours?
05:42I'm...
05:44That's a good question. I don't know.
05:46I'm here.
05:48I feel honoured.
05:50I guess it means someone who's
05:52finding their way.
05:54The way I take these events
05:56and awards is that I'm being
05:58kind of shown that I'm on the right path.
06:00It's like a little bit of a guiding light.
06:02And this is a wonderful event because
06:04we have the Brits to watch who are kind of
06:06setting the foot. We also have the icons
06:08to the front. We have the spotlights,
06:10Harris Dickinson, etc. Who will you be
06:12trying to schmooze with in that room tonight?
06:14My loved ones who are
06:16here.
06:18I'm looking forward to meeting loads of... There's loads of
06:20different creatives, as you say, and some people who I
06:22look up to a lot and who have done work
06:24which I really admire.
06:26And others who maybe I know
06:28less about and I'm curious to meet them too.
06:30It's nice.
06:32What are the
06:342025 plans? Obviously we've spent the last few months
06:36kind of like celebrating our work. We did the
06:38award in 24 as well. What's
06:4025 outlook looking like for you?
06:42Some more work. Season 2 of the
06:44agency which can count
06:46plus and show time.
06:48But other than that
06:50I think also enjoying life.
06:52I'm really trying to make the most of my time
06:54with the people I love.
06:56Doing things that challenge me in different
06:58ways than acting.
07:00That was a healthy answer. I don't know if you realised how
07:02healthy an answer that was. I don't know. I'm trying
07:04my best. You're doing great. Thank you so much.
07:06Enjoy your time tonight as well. Nice to meet you again.
07:08Cheers. Appreciate you.
07:10Congratulations on being named Want to
07:12Watch but I think it's fun to put
07:14different inflections on that. Are you want to watch or
07:16always want to watch?
07:18Probably the latter. I think probably
07:20I do get myself into trouble
07:22at these things.
07:24We've done a few of them now. I'm trying to be more
07:26professional and not just turn up pissed.
07:28Speaking of
07:30where are the boys this evening?
07:32Have you kept in touch with them? We're on the awards
07:34season campaign
07:36trail at the moment. They're doing a gig tonight
07:38in Cork.
07:40So they're down there
07:42having some fun down there and they'll be linking up
07:44with us tomorrow for the Irish
07:46Film and Television Awards. Which is actually
07:48tomorrow as well I get my Irish citizenship.
07:50Are you joking? So it's a big day.
07:52That's a massive day. What did you have to do to get that?
07:54I had to make a film called Kneecap
07:56and then they just give you...
07:58No look, it's the very
08:00strange serendipity of that. After
08:02two years of waiting, through the post comes my
08:04invite the very day of the Irish
08:06Film Awards.
08:08So yeah, it's going to be a special day.
08:10I was watching the news report of
08:12all of your loved ones and nearest and dearest
08:14watching the Oscars announcements
08:16and whilst ultimately we were a bit disappointed
08:18on the day, you gave such a good speech of
08:20it's not about that though is it?
08:22Are we still like the sensations
08:24of pride are still there despite initial
08:26setbacks of not getting the recognition from the Academy?
08:28Look, I mean
08:30to call it a setback is
08:32barely true because
08:34for a film like Kneecap to have done all it
08:36has and travel around the world and found such
08:38an audience really is the kind of reward in itself
08:40and I always say for us
08:42when we set out to make the film, the most important thing was
08:44the people of West Belfast that the film
08:46is about, that we can walk down the streets
08:48with our heads held high and say we made a film
08:50that reflects you, your personality, your sense of
08:52humour, your spirit and
08:54we can do that. I haven't bought a pint in West Belfast
08:56for months. And that's why we
08:58did it. And finally to end
09:00on a more positive note, whilst we may have
09:02missed out on that one, we got some BAFTAs on didn't we?
09:04And we're looking forward to potentially a very successful
09:06Sunday. What would a win at the BAFTAs
09:08on Sunday mean for you? Look, it
09:10would be fantastic. I think
09:12Prince William applauding
09:14Kneecap winning a BAFTA would be quite
09:16a moment for us all.
09:18So look, we're very
09:20hopeful. Look, the BAFTAs,
09:22amazing films, amazing talent.
09:24We're just happy to be there. If we walk
09:26away with something, then it would be
09:28fantastic. But at the end
09:30of the day, you don't make films with rewards.
09:32Really, it's the work. You've got to love the work
09:34because it takes so long and so much of your
09:36life force to make a film
09:38that really, unless you're doing it for that,
09:40I can't wait to get back to my desk
09:42and start writing the next one. Very well said.
09:44Thank you so much. I appreciate your time. Good luck.
09:46I have a
09:48confession to make. We met and we chatted
09:50at the BAFTAs a few months ago and we were talking about
09:52a different man, but I had not seen a different man at that
09:54point. I've seen a different man now.
09:56I can tell you that it is fantastic.
09:58Fantastic. And Sebastian is fantastic as
10:00well. Thank you. We're all really
10:02happy with it. As you should be as well.
10:04Obviously, the film had a fantastic
10:06success at the Golden Globes, a nomination
10:08and a nomination and a win for Sebastian too.
10:10You didn't get recognised at the Academy Awards
10:12though. Are we confused by this? It's a very
10:14peculiar turn of events, isn't it?
10:16How has the vibe within the camp been about
10:18that?
10:20Well, I think
10:22particularly this past
10:24year has been a stacked year
10:26for film, so I think to say
10:28that we were snubbed
10:30is
10:32a tad alarmist.
10:34And in the
10:36lead actor category,
10:38he's got his apprentice
10:40nod, which he thoroughly
10:42deserves.
10:44In terms of supporting
10:46actor, just like a stacked year.
10:48I'm competing with
10:50Ciaran Tolkien,
10:52Jeremy Strong, Guy Pearce.
10:54So,
10:56yeah, we don't take it personally.
10:58I'm just glad to be in
11:00the rooms and in the conversations
11:02and all these guys
11:04that are veterans
11:06who've put their time in.
11:08So, I'll be
11:10back. I'll be back in a couple of years.
11:12But also, a different man who does
11:14still have the honour now of being
11:16Oscar nominated in the movie, because it was
11:18a department, the makeup and stylist.
11:20Yeah, hair and makeup.
11:22Mike Marino and his team
11:24did a thoroughly good job.
11:26I love that man to bits.
11:28Every now and again we'll send each other
11:30random Macho Man Randy
11:32Savage memes on
11:34Instagram and hopefully seeing him
11:36later in the year when I'm out
11:38in New York for
11:40something else.
11:42We're all delighted
11:44with how a different man did.
11:46In a different time
11:48and a different year, we
11:50may be edged in.
11:52But, you know, you've got to be in it
11:54to win it and not my year.
11:56I apologise for being a bit negative
11:58there, because now we can talk about the positive. That being,
12:00you are a Newport Beach Film Festival
12:02breakout star this year. Fantastic.
12:04Does it feel like a breakout year? You've been
12:06working for a few years, obviously, but now
12:08we are breaking out. Does it feel like that?
12:10Yeah, I think a different man
12:12felt like a moment
12:14to me.
12:16Prior to this, I'd done Under the Skin
12:18and Aaron's previous film, Change of Life.
12:20And I think those
12:22got underrated,
12:24because everyone assumed that's who I am
12:26in real life and I'm just playing a version of
12:28myself. Whereas
12:30in a different man, Oswald is out there
12:32and gregarious and completely at the other end
12:34of the character dichotomy.
12:36So then
12:38everyone had to do something with me.
12:40Am I good in the
12:42old stuff or am I good in this?
12:44I'm certainly an actor
12:46now. I think I've shaken off
12:48that imposter syndrome
12:50and those cobwebs.
12:52So, to be here
12:54as one of the breakout
12:56awards guys is
12:58an honour and a privilege.
13:00And a great deal
13:02of validation. Fantastic.
13:04You did mention that you're going to New York
13:06later this year, hopefully for a work thing.
13:08Are there irons in the fire now that we
13:10are not allowed to talk about? There are absolutely
13:12a lot of irons in the fire that we
13:14can't talk about. But as soon as I can,
13:16the world will know.
13:18So, at the risk of
13:20teasing you all, watch this fix. I'll be
13:22back. Thank you so much. Congratulations again.
13:24No problem. You take care, alright? Enjoy tonight. Thanks a lot.
13:26Hey. Hello.
13:28How nice to be recognised at a new Podgeby Film Festival.
13:30Does it feel like a
13:32particularly significant year
13:34when it comes to your career? Has it felt like a
13:36year which you might have been recognised for, you know what I mean,
13:38as a film special? I've
13:40definitely felt very grateful for all
13:42the amazing people I've
13:44had the opportunity to work with over the last
13:46couple of years, actually.
13:48And, you know,
13:50I've shot a film with Jesse Eisenberg
13:52and, you know,
13:54with Kieran Culkin
13:56as part of the film, In A Real Pain.
13:58Both people that I've hugely
14:00admired. And last year
14:02I shot a series with Lena Dunham
14:04and Megan Stultz, which I've just had this, like,
14:06I've felt very lucky to be collaborating
14:08with such incredible people.
14:10In some ways, I always feel
14:12like, yeah, they're
14:14a part of it, too, if you know what I mean.
14:16How was the text interaction
14:18between yourself and the now Oscar-nominated
14:20Jesse and Kieran? Surely you sent
14:22all the emojis, all the praise their way
14:24once they got their nominations. Oh, yeah.
14:26For sure, you know, I sent them my
14:28congrats, but they're both very, sort of,
14:30grounded, humble people.
14:32I mean, a lot of the conversations
14:34we would have were just about, sort of, like
14:36our kids and family lunch
14:38and stuff like that.
14:40They're just normal people, just like us, you know?
14:42Sure. Yeah.
14:44Hey, we're in a room full of, like, people who we
14:46have the spotlights on, who we
14:48are people to watch this year. Who in this
14:50room tonight, who in that room we'll be
14:52shooting with, who are you looking forward to meeting?
14:54I'm looking forward to, I mean, I've met
14:56a few already, and I'm huge admirers
14:58of everybody who is here.
15:00But, yeah, I'm just looking forward
15:02to having a chat with people
15:04and seeing what they're up to, and, yeah.
15:06And please tell me about 25.
15:08What are the projects that we can actually tell
15:10people about? What are we looking forward to releasing?
15:12So, Too Much, which is the
15:14Lena Dunham project, is coming up
15:16at some point this year.
15:18That's probably, that's the next
15:20way. How do you find
15:22working with Lena Dunham? Like, she's obviously
15:24got a great back-casket load of projects.
15:26What was your experience like? She, I mean, she's
15:28so the real deal. I mean, I found
15:30it's one of the, like, warmest,
15:32kindest, sort of, sets I've ever
15:34been on. Her story brain is
15:36extraordinary.
15:38And, love working with Meg Stalter
15:40as well. I mean, it's a really lovely project to have
15:42done, so I'm excited for people to see it.
15:44And, finally, as an alumni, will you be tuning in
15:46to The White Lotus on Monday with jealousy
15:48in your eyes, perhaps? Not with jealousy.
15:50I'll definitely watch it. I might...
15:52Does it all come out at once?
15:54I think it's a weekly one.
15:56So, I might, like, build,
15:58let it build up a bit. I'd be the same for a binge.
16:00Yeah, yeah. I'm looking forward to it.
16:02Enjoy tonight. Thank you so much. Thank you.
16:04Congratulations on being one of their ten Brits to watch.
16:06Thank you. Does that not sound a bit threatening
16:08sometimes? Like, ooh, watch out for Abigail.
16:10Yeah, right. They don't say whether it's, like,
16:12a Brit to watch, and they're kind of like, ooh, watch
16:14out, they're often coming. I'm like, oh, watch out for those Brits.
16:16Like, they'll get you. You've had a very successful
16:18year, though. It's no wonder that you are in a
16:20prestigious company, because you've gone quite naturally
16:22from Shakespeare to Star Wars and House of the Dragon.
16:24Did that seem like a natural progression for you?
16:26Well, you know, especially with the House of the
16:28Dragon, it's a little bit Shakespearean, and it's a bit
16:30heightened, and you're there in the
16:32period costumes and so on. So, those two
16:34things, I think, definitely share some DNA.
16:36Star Wars was... That just kind of came
16:38out of nowhere. I was like, wow, I can't... I had to pinch myself
16:40when that got announced, but
16:42Leslie Hedlund is a fantastic writer, and it was a
16:44delight to work with her, too. So, that was a dream
16:46come true. What's the most challenging
16:48aspects of her training for the Star Wars role
16:50been so far? Ooh!
16:52Well, Star Wars is all past now. That's all in the past.
16:54But for House of the Dragon,
16:56the challenge that I've had to... I've put
16:58on about ten kilos of muscle for that
17:00role. Yeah, and I've got a lot of
17:02things to be doing for getting on with
17:04that. Did you see your life
17:06going to this place where you were going to be wearing
17:08a lot of armour and sword fighting?
17:10Well, kind of, yeah.
17:12I mean, that was always the thing I fantasised about
17:14when I was a kid, is like, running around, sword fighting,
17:16and my dad took me
17:18to see Pirates of the Caribbean when I was
17:20ten years old, opening weekend
17:22in LA. He actually bribed the
17:24doorman to get us in.
17:26He paid him like 40 bucks and we got in,
17:28and I saw that movie and was like, wow, I want to play
17:30a pirate someday. And then House of the Dragon
17:32came along and I did. I'm the queen of the pirates in that.
17:34So, yeah, it's a dream come true.
17:36What a life. Yeah, I know. It's incredible.
17:38What a time to be alive. Hey, we're in very
17:40prestigious company here today as well. Have you seen who's on the list?
17:42Have you seen who you're going to be photobombing later?
17:44Who do you want to be idling up to?
17:46Absolutely. Amy Wong Davis is someone
17:48I'm really excited to meet because I think
17:50she and I are kind of kindred spirits in a way
17:52that we're both trying to navigate the industry conscientiously
17:54as artists rather than just careerists.
17:56Someone else I'd really love to
17:58meet is Sharon Horgan
18:00because I love people who don't just sit around
18:02waiting for the phone to ring. And Sharon writes
18:04her own stuff and she acts in it as well.
18:06So to see someone doing what I do
18:08as a writer and an actor, creating roles
18:10for herself and doing so well at it,
18:12that's so inspiring. She writes stuff for herself
18:14but also she's writing so much for other people too.
18:16So that's a good contact to make tonight.
18:18Yeah, absolutely. Hey, congratulations
18:20again and enjoy tonight as well.
18:22Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Cheers.
18:24What's this pin badge? Oh, it's my local hometown
18:26but thank you for noticing. It's very observant.
18:28It's my little village up in the northeast
18:30of England. It looks like you
18:32belong to a hotel group.
18:34Oh, you know what?
18:36You're very high up. You've been in the hotel
18:38business for
18:40many decades, which belies your age.
18:42And this is what they gave me after 10 years of service.
18:44This is what they gave you, the highest
18:46kind of form of regalia.
18:48Welcome to Newport Beach Film Festival. Thank you.
18:50You are one of the 10 Brits to watch.
18:52Does it feel like you are one to watch?
18:54It depends what inflection we put that on as well.
18:56One to watch?
18:58One to watch, look out for him.
19:00He's no good.
19:02I told you he was trouble.
19:04Like the Amy Winehouse song.
19:06Marissa Abella is going to be here tonight.
19:08I love Amy Winehouse.
19:10Can I say as well, you're very sharply dressed this evening.
19:12Thank you. And just seeing you there, it made me think
19:14you and your brother are probably the sharpest
19:16dressed men from Essex.
19:18You two are always brilliant. Do you have competition between each other?
19:20Yeah, we're trying to bring back
19:22the Essex, the polos
19:24and we're trying to bring back
19:26true Essex. That's the next
19:28stage of things.
19:30I would like to say I ushered
19:32him into his fashion era
19:34but I'm moving into my punk era.
19:36Class, what's that going to entail?
19:38A lot of terrible interviews
19:40which, yes, this will go downhill
19:42from here. This is the best you're going to get.
19:44Violence and throwing chairs. Violent nosedives.
19:46Good, man. That's rock and roll. We need that.
19:48Hey, congratulations on Chaos this year.
19:52Great reviews for the performance.
19:54Obviously, it should not be picked up by Netflix.
19:56Are we hoping for a second window?
19:58These things do tend to pick up sometimes
20:00and Netflix can change their mind. Is that what we're hoping for?
20:02I don't know. I can't
20:04speak to Netflix, mainly because Netflix
20:06is not a person, which was a big
20:08surprise to me. Ted Sarandos is, though.
20:10Ted Sarandos? That's the guy who owns
20:12Netflix. Is that from that show about
20:14football? No,
20:16that's the guy with the moustache. Ted Sarandos, I thought
20:18was the guy who owned Netflix. I thought Ted
20:20Sarandos was a show about
20:22football. No. About a football team.
20:24He's a really positive dude who makes
20:26people feel good. Right.
20:28And he has nothing to do with the film
20:30Ted starring Mark
20:32or one of them.
20:34We're going to have to Google this, aren't we? Right. Just to get to the
20:36bottom of it. Yes. Hey, you're on a prestigious
20:38list this evening with a lot of talent
20:40here this evening. Have you seen who else is
20:42going to be attending? Anyone you're going to be trying to
20:44schmooze with today?
20:46Schmooze. Define schmooze.
20:48Schmooze.
20:50I have quite a good vocabulary, but
20:52I don't think I've seen a dictionary definition.
20:54To be secretive towards. To try and
20:56network with
20:58and attempt to advance
21:00one's career perhaps. Yes.
21:02I don't tend to go for obsequiousness.
21:04Good.
21:06Kind of blind
21:08ignorance is the way I approach
21:10most things.
21:12It's nice to be on a list. I make
21:14lists myself incessantly.
21:16Most people stop at grocery lists.
21:18I make lists of everything. Lists you don't even
21:20need to use. What's your favourite list
21:22that you made recently?
21:24I have a list called My Wonderful Talented Friends.
21:26Who is on that talented list?
21:28A lot of people.
21:30Nikash Khalid, the writer and director of this film, in camera.
21:32Rory Fleck-Burns stars in in camera.
21:34Emile Masri stars in in camera.
21:36A lot of people from in camera.
21:38And some wonderful
21:40other thespians and writers
21:42and the like. I'm going to say
21:44Tamara Lawrence. I'm going to say
21:46Vivienne Opara. I'm going to say
21:48Dan Levy.
21:50I have some famous friends. I'm going to stop there.
21:52I'm going to stop bragging. I know. Bragging, name dropping.
21:54Hey, congratulations on being recognised
21:56and enjoy this evening as well.
21:58Thank you. I appreciate it.
22:00And I will procure that badge from somewhere.